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- Mir Fendereski (Persian: میرفِنْدِرِسْکی)‎ (1562–1640) was a Persian philosopher, poet and mystic of the Safavid era. His full name is given as Mir Abulqasim...
- Yoga. Mir Fendereski collaborated with Mir Damad to write the Treatise of Sanaiyyah, attempting to link philosophy and prophecy. Mir Fendereski also attempted...
- time and nature, as well as for founding the School of Isfahan, and Mir Fendereski, who was known for his examination of art and philosophy within a society...
- burial place of the famous mystic and scholar in the Safavid era, Mir Fendereski. His grave has a stone tombstone, which bears the date 1640, the year...
- philosophy, the names of Iranian philosophers such as Mir Damad, Mir Fendereski, Shaykh Bahai and Mohsen Fayz Kashani standout. The school reached its...
- mystic and founder of Hurufism Rustam Gorgani, 16th century physician Mir Fendereski, philosopher, poet and mysti Mir Damad, 17th century Islamic scholar and...
- Jamasp Jamasp Omar Khayyám Abu Tahir Marwazi Mir Damad Ibn Miskawayh Mir Fendereski Mir Damad Mulla Hadi Sabzevari Mazdak Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi Nasir...
- Shabistari Sayyid Haydar Amuli Dawūd al-Qayṣarī Jami 17th–19th Mir Damad Mir Fendereski Mulla Sadra Mohsen Fayz Kashani Abd al-Razzaq Lahiji Mujaddid Alf-i-Sani...
- History, Vol.II Bombay: Bhāratīya Vidyā Bhavan, 1954, pp.364–79. Mir Fendereski, as noted by Henry Corbin in his "History of Islamic Philosophy". The...
- and Sirat al-Mustaqim (The Straight Path) are among his 134 works. Mir Fendereski Persia (Iran) 1562–1640 He was trained in the works of Avicenna, and Mulla...